The broad focus of the Alt lab is the elucidation of mechanisms that generate antigen receptor diversity in the Immune system and mechanisms that maintain... Read more about Frederick W. Alt
Messenger RNA is in constant flux between different locations and states -- the nucleus and cytoplasm, activation and silencing, translation and decay.... Read more about Paul Joseph Anderson
The Anthony Laboratory explores the role and regulation of IgG and IgE glycosylation in health and disease. These antibody classes are arguably the two most... Read more about Robert Anthony
The Aster laboratory primarily studies Notch signaling in cancer. Ongoing projects seek to understand through use of ChIP-Seq and other comprehensive genome-... Read more about Jon Christopher Aster
Astrazeneca Professor of Respiratory and Inflammatory Diseases in the Department of Medicine
The central focus of the laboratory continues to be on the molecular and cellular biology of the mast cell, the pathways of arachidonic acid metabolism to... Read more about K. Frank Austen
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department of Medicine; Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy
Building for Transformative Medicine
60 Fenwood Road, 5th Floor, Room 5002X
Boston, MA 02115
Our laboratory is broadly interested in targeting cancer innate immunity and in building novel technologies to model cancer immunotherapy response. We have... Read more about David Barbie
Innate immunity in the respiratory tract is exquisitely complex and tightly regulated, surveying 10,000 liters of air a day. While canonical pattern-...
Morton Grove-Rasmussen Professor of Immunohematology
The CBDM lab has varied interests, generally organized around the genomic control of immunological tolerance and autoimmune diseases in T lymphocytes. We...
Our group investigates mechanisms and signaling pathways involved in regulation of activating and inhibitory T cell responses. Mechanistic understanding...
By the time we see patients in the clinic, pathology is usually established, and the flames of inflammation are already burning. What keeps inflammation...
The major scientific interest of the Butovsky lab is to understand the biology of resident microglia and peripheral innate immunity in brain homeostasis...
Our laboratory investigates the cell biological basis of inflammation and wound healing with special emphasis on leukocyte-endothelial interactions. The...
The B cell receptor (BCR) is essential for survival of mature B cells and its specificity dictates the cells' fate from early development through final...
A major focus of our studies has been the elucidation of genetic pathways regulating tolerance and to identify human diseases resulting from defects along... Read more about Talal Chatila
Work in my laboratory is directed at understanding the innate immune response to bacterial enteropathogens. Our focus is on Salmonella Typhimurium and... Read more about Bobby J. Cherayil
Department of Dermatology and MGH Cancer Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Cutaneous Biology Research Center
Building 149 13th Street, 3rd floor
Charlestown MA 02129